On Mon, 2002-07-29 at 10:06, Zoltan.2.Varga@nokia.com wrote:
> >
> > btw, why are exception methods not supported?
> >
>> It is very hard (impossible?) to implement try-catch-finally in C. The generated code would need to contain the address
> ranges of the exception handler, which is hard to obtain, since labels are local to C functions. Also, the optimizer would
> need to be notified that the runtime could jump into a middle of a C function anytime. Instead of this mess, I'm thinking about targeting C++ instead of C, and use the exception handling tables generated by g++.
That way you generate a dependency on gcc, and we want to avoid that.
- Dietmar